aesthetic and rhythmic qualities of language to evoke meaning to an audience. In “A supermarket in California” by Allen Ginsberg‚ he uses symbolism and literary allusions to convey a man going through a crisis between the modern American consumerism‚ an individual’s detachment with nature; following the ways of his idol Walt Whitman by living a spiritual natural lifestyle and also tell a story about his search for sexual acceptance among the society for homosexuals. Walt Whitman’s work deals with nature
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OUR RIGHTS WHEN ARRESTED / IN POLICE CUSTODY (3 Poster Series) (Poster I) Investigation Investigation by any police officer of any male below 15 years or any woman can be made only at the place of residence (Sec.160 Cr. P.C) Arrest Persons arrested must be informed of the full particulars of the offence committed and the grounds for arrest. (Sec.50 Cr. P.C. & Art 22 (1) - Constitution of India) All persons arrested / detained must be served a custody memo as per Supreme Court
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The sea is … a lion’s roar a shark’s restaurant a quilt of blue a surfer’s paradise The sea is … a leaking ink cartridge the eyes of a fair haired child the sound of the crashing waves a shiny blue sheet hugging the shore a blue lagoon blue nothingness God’s tears a deadly suffocating machine a mermaid’s kingdom water‚ alive a flooded land occasionally death when oil tankers spill a fish’s home white horses riding on a blue carpet a bowl of salty water
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The California Drought has become increasingly costly to our future and the state of our planet. California is now entering its sixth year of the drought and is facing the worst drought we have seen in 1‚200 years. Some contributing factors are the vast water use in agricultural practices‚ and the weak and unenforced water management policies. Although this drought we face is large and somewhat daunting‚ there is room for improvements and paths to solutions if we work together in efforts to save
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notable californians Moore: 1. Why did people choose to live in Richmond before the war? What affect did encouraging industry have on the city of Richmond? What was the Pullman Company & Jim Crow? 2. Why did people leave the South and come to Richmond -- what did they leave behind and what did they expect? Was there ever discrimination in Richmond? 3. How did the war boom strain city resources during WWII. Large population influx exerted a great pressure on the local educational
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102 Section 69s Critical Response Hotel California I powered on my Nintendo Wii to get a quick game of guitar hero’s world tour‚ as I was sitting at home alone and bored. I flicked through the available tracks‚ and came across Hotel California by the Eagles; a song I had never heard before by a group I had no knowledge of. Since I had never heard the song before‚ I decided to go for it. I choose that track to play on the easy level being that it was my first time hearing the song‚ and besides
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SOCIUS AND THE NEIGHBOR Paul Ricoeur 1) If we define sociology as the science of human relationships within organized groups‚ then it would seem that there is no sociology of the neighbor. This study flows from the astonishment engendered by such a statement. It is important for reflection to seize upon this surprise and deepen it into a positive meditation situated between a sociology of human relationships and a theology of charity. If there is no sociology of the neighbor‚ perhaps a sociology
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English Next Why global English may mean the end of ‘English as a Foreign Language’ David Graddol The moral rights of the author have been asserted. The opinions expressed in this book are not necessarily those of the British Council. Designed and produced by The English Company (UK) Ltd www.english.co.uk Cover design by Intro (Last minor revision Jan 2007) © British Council 2006 The United Kingdom’s international organisation for educational opportunities and cultural relations. We
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THE NEXT CHRISTENDOM BY PHILIP JENKINS A SUMMARY AND RESPONSE Kyle Sutton Engaging Reformation and Modern Christianity CH503-XD December 16‚ 2011 In the preface‚ Dr. Philip Jenkins clearly states his thesis for The Next Christendom‚ “Far from being an export of the capitalist West‚ a vestige of Euro-American imperialism‚ Christianity is now rooted in the Third World‚ and the religion’s future lies in the global South”.[1] The distinctions of global North and global South describe the groupings
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"A Supermarket in California" is a poem published in 1956 by the American poet Allen Ginsberg. Ginsberg is a prime example of a poet during what is now referred to as the ’Beat Generation’‚ a literary movement bucking the typical ideals of American society. This can easily be seen within "A Supermarket in California" as it is makes note of many issues within society as they align with the typical American view versus Ginsberg’s own. Contrasting views to be examined in the poem include homosexuality
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